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The ruins of the Cathedral of Saint Paul in Macau | |
Criteria | Cultural: ii, iii, iv, vi |
Reference | 1110 |
Inscription | 2005 (29th Session) |
The Historic Centre of Macau (Template:Lang-pt; Chinese: 澳門歷史城區), on Macau Peninsula, in the former Portuguese colony of Macau, in China, is composed of sites that showcase the unique and mixed European-Asian cultural heritage of Macau.
In 2005 the group of sites was made into a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the 31st such site in China.
List of sites
- A-Ma Temple
- Moorish Barracks
- Lilau Square
- Mandarin's House
- St. Lawrence’s Church
- St. Joseph’s Seminary and Church
- St. Augustine’s Square
- Dom Pedro V Theatre
- Sir Robert Ho Tung Library
- St. Augustine’s Church
- Leal Senado
- Senado Square
- Sam Kai Vui Kun (Kuan Tai Temple)
- Holy House of Mercy
- Cathedral of the Nativity of Our Lady
- Lou Kau Mansion
- St. Dominic’s Church
- Ruins of St. Paul’s
- Na Tcha Temple
- Section of the Old City Walls
- Mount Fortress
- St. Anthony’s Church
- Casa Garden
- Old Protestant Cemetery
- Guia Fortress
External links
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